As a judge of the Revolutionary Tribunal, preside over complicated cases of ordinary citizens, dangerous criminals, and enemies of the revolution in revolutionary Paris. Make judgments, plot political intrigue, and try to not lose your own head!

We. The Revolution kopen

19 april

True revolutions are never over! Please find info about new WTR update below!

MAJOR CHANGES:- Added game over after losing main district

MINOR CHANGES:- Fixed a few text issues- Fixed a few issues with intrigue progress bar- Fixed an issue with dead mentor talking in some cases when he was already dead- Fixed an issue with map control bar- Updated a few animations- Fixed a few issues with tutorial overlays- Updated a few intrigues- Updated enemies on map

MINOR CHANGES- Fixed a few text issues- Fixed background in the physician’s tutorial- Fixed description of the Bruno’s character- Added missing home scenes to sequence- Added additional information about units specifics on the map - Updated a few cutscenes- Updated a few animations- Added animation of the swords on the map- Fixed issue with "The last one will be the first" achievement- Fixed a few issues with tutorials in battles- Added map combat animations- Added the physician tutorial on the map- Fixed a few issues with music- Improved visuals of the credits scene

Recensies

“Its unique gameplay and immersive atmosphere felt like a breath of fresh air with regards to what games can do. We. The Revolution has been on the outskirts of my radar for a while due to its distinct art style and an interesting concept on paper, but not much beyond said art has been seen. Now a little under a month before release, we have a look at how the gameplay is going to work. From what I've seen, it should tick a lot of my boxes.”Destructoid

“It's a gorgeous looking game and its mechanics are very pleasing, but I honestly can't remember the last time a game had quite such an oppressive atmosphere. Impressive and upsetting in equal measure, it's really stuck with me in the days since I played it and I'm still not quite sure how to feel about it - or about the choices I made during my play time. It's one to watch, I think, but only for those with the stomach for it.”Eurogamer

“(...)from the vantage point of something like a visual novel, we get far more emotional depth and meaningful maturity than we do from so many splashy, big budget operations.”Gamasutra

We. The Revolution - New Gameplay!

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity...or Death! Are You ready to choose? Your career or your family, your prosperity or their misery? It is easy to judge stranger people but how will you manage to adjudicate upon your dearest?

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We. The Revolution is a unique game with a singular art style set in the blood-soaked and paranoid world of the French Revolution, where often you could not tell a friend from an enemy. As a judge of the Revolutionary Tribunal, you will have to trudge through this setting passing sentences, playing a dangerous political game, and doing everything in your power to not to be guillotined as an enemy of revolution. At the end of a day you will also confront your decisions with your family and very often they will see it differently.

The plot of We. The Revolution will put you in morally ambiguous situations in which there are no obvious solutions, and the decisions you made are never unambiguous. The power over human life and death is a heavy burden, responsibility and strength that can affect the fate of the revolution. keep that in mind each time when passing sentence in the courtroom, while assigning tasks to your agents, giving speeches, and weaving political intrigue behind the scenes. Addressed chiefly to players who enjoy to settle moral dilemmas, make complex personal choices, and immerse themselves in the world of sophisticated political intrigue.

IN WE. THE REVOLUTION YOU WILL:

Shape history and decide who will live and who will die.

Experience the oppressive atmosphere of the French Revolution as you know it from classic novels of Alexandre Dumas and Joseph Conrad.

Preside dozen of unique and morally ambiguous court cases.

Confront your judgments with your family – your loved ones may often disa-gree with your decisions.